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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-11-5, Page 4w J }'F �• ' 4 •' 'f Ilk 7i iI1.J y�FX. xiY/l. 9�@ 'i-awa.wa ...•". 4,k,*ae at* ^R, JO, glom, al,al,i6♦vAPm�F;ys :+,�Cd4v74l.pid YMGtidiu•1.0,•w. fiat!Po MOSSSIrat.. 41411r 49 w, ".+M''++Me"'PPI*( i':a 4 Ttvtr' e, ) onmber 5, 1905 THE SIGNAL : OODERICH. ONTARIO MANITOBA TOWNS. . Nobs of Several Places in the Prairie Province. To tee l door of Th. threat Dealt $lit. --I pr(Nuii.teJ .conte tine ago to write more. about our trip in the West. 1 left uta at the threshing st Margaret. We made up nur Initials to start on ,,our homeward way, as it was rainingand thi•it' would not he slaty More 1fi(•eiihiug for a few days itnt - ate wanted to itt't more of therutmtry. No we left our clear bother and his family at the station at .Margaret at 8 is In. on Tueeda morning on the way to Verinete _ uuiarar Somerset fur • noon, the tt•ain stopping there for twenty minutes for refreshments. We enjoyed our lunch and took a hot. at the town, which is like moat of the towns in Southern Manitoba. They are too .lone to- gether for. them to amount to Much, ail they are only (rout live to six tttileti apart and the faros are ro large that there ie not as large* wjtuhaliuu to a given area as in Ontario. We left here and fame 'to Lake Minette, a small Take about Iwelve suites long and three wide. Thi. is a good lake fur fish. and wild ducks lied Helse are plentiful o•n its, waters. ere we had it stop for taking tilt water. Then w.• t.:ok s short trip around the summit of the Tiger Hills. .his is a lung stretch of t•uugh coma- . try. It is timbered with veod-sized poplars and there are at brickyard mei a-cettteut wurkti ra few miles distant rum eitrty. a err. ► qe peeet'il' . tausough --oft.. ur-- wuv- 4,s1:wIwt a taw rocks were all ..halt'. rtes else this ' shale for making brick. They put it through route process and' it: Makes at nice sod, bald Witte, - Well, we are through the hills an- d again we are iu-the.tineagrirulteral lands and in a short time we reach Carman. ,You would thiuk y(iu were coining into at thick park. as you cannot see attyt10nj f,.1. trees. The Great Northern Railway 1 -tics right +dung the -sidewalk on one of the main streets. They have a nice town ar.nwd it. A branch of the Assiut - bedew river runs through it and it is so crooked that to going. three blocks 111041 cwn« -the river tuur•(irt es : het it taonly about two rods wide. The•soil hers is like the Winnipeg soil. it is as tough as putty and tats slippery 3s grease when it is wet. tt'e stayed here trim) , Friday until Mondey at 1255. They have good thueeltes and schools here and three railways -the Canadian NM -therm the (', 1'. 11. tool the Midland. ' This is the country tot railwaas. as they are all after the grain of the great wheat Holds and you will see engines going out with a long train of empty cars and cowing back with all they can pull of toaded cars tit wheat, When you get black (rocs the town a short dist anee the 4wrlliugs ire built is the grove of p.p rs. l'ou buy it lot, clear a place in, the centre and build your house and it makes a forely building place. It is ,a goodWind- break for the winter anti,* nice shady bower in the heat of the• sutuu tier. There are :a L•tTji"c1fn1 living around here yet• at' there was a rest•rvation at this poiet at one r') `« 164. Beale • f W4 Mon Lib. (on. r PAND The Recipe -Ladies, here's -my-recipe for Apple Custard Pie:- 'T'wo eggs, four ab five apples, grated, a little nutmeg; sweetened to taste; one-half pint of new milk or cream; pour into pastry' -then fs 4 N: The Result The Oven 'r 'PANDORA' OF COURSE." "lour - pleb - that -don't-last-lona.' four pies and pans o* bread Can be baked in a "Pandora" oven at one time. C e A` tr< THE HOWELL H, RDWARE CO Official El: dlion Returns WENT -HURON d` On Monday of this week James 1 Young. returning officer for West 1. lluron in the election to the House of . Commons. inade the official declare- -u7 1 42 :307 225 275 ,1110 -tie 79 • etoev}!R. e"... . tion of the result. 'E. N. L.•wi. No. 1. .-... 31 t8 , 23 en majority is 02_. The figures in detail l No. 2 :ii tai 'Irk 50 ate as follows 1with the figures o1 the No. 3 37 t32 32 IID 11) 4 election for e_____s of: cu ao' ♦ ". 77 at 71 A(iHFIgLD. 156 274 137 ' ,air,TitrtAltte: -_ Fr + 118 tiO . 121 1 . 47 71 40 76 , s. YPIILLD wet Nt a s.' 4'e 85 41 84 ► 1 . No. i:.%-7....:Iii 61 44 53 40. P 4 t, 33 92 't„ R fi'L N/►. i., 27 73 • '� 67 i 58 a' 47 N.r. S Mill :H 53 • 41 ` 10.0 7:i 211 74 16 -- Tccug 111'TH No. 7 .4 . 81 24 77 tat No. 1 75 -- -� - . :tin. Y 07 405 374 ` 354 3511 NO. :i.... 51 --.!No. 4 70 :41 ;; 5' No. 5 72 BORNE. No. 6. 711 514 74 alit No. 2 ): etltlliii... 58 •LS 42 *.'..'s;':-)... n. 3 63 \ 80 71 79 44' 34j time. it is a tine part o the country, counted one of the hest foilfarming purp'ses. As I said. bre left here et 1 56- for Plum Coulee. lay the way. 1 tmhhtsay that they ire getting ready for, local option in. Carman at the tnun`icipal elections. They took a vote last year and carried jt but tht•re was some flaw in it, so that it did not go into forte: but they expect to carry) it with a big majority this year. as t6ev Hoed only a majority cote here. There are two big hotels and it has been a bad place for drinking in the past. We had et run of twenty-five miles to Plum ()outer. This i. the borne of the Men- nonites. The Government stave them a tract of about t•ighty by sixty miles for settlement and as they air a (Mer- man ereet and a very energetic clan. of people they made good settlers, but mac of the youngmen partook tow freely of the Rreater tad male, test their Lends until they were getting overrun with all kinds of obnoxious weeds and the Gevernweut bad ti take hold of the matter and place In- epeetot9 to see that they worked their land better. In consequence they are getting the weeds .ileaned out again. itis a lovely tract tit country, with good buildings. They are ate of the ancient Order of Mennonite -still. The women wear shawls un their heads and long white aprons over their dresses. There would be Ho need . of a milliner in Plum Coulee. The old people cannot speak English. but the young people can speak it well. There scarcely anyont' in Itusiness here except Mennonites. There is one hotel -keeper from Ontario and a Mr. Jefferson. the agent at the station he is a nephew of Robert Holmes of Clinton. This is a t e• it ry for p.m)! ennuis. Then• will be two or there pool lootus hi every semi town. with the business announced in big letters on the win- dows. . We stated in !Slum ('t,ilee from 4 p. tu, ate44 11e: tit. next -morning and left for Ito Riviete, of which we will tell you later, as we do not want to take up too much space 1 his time in your valuable ,p►per. Y WtLL.I �le'RHow. Giuderich, Nov. 2, 1808. HANDLING GRAIN ON SABBATH. Order Issued by Dem'tifi 'tthit Commission. " tattatvn. N..,. 2. The railway eout- ruis.ion has handed out jtedgneen1 granting with some tnetdinentione th.• app liestton tit the Grand Trunk Rail- way ('ti. fur permission to handle grltin at lake pmts, snake up trains, and do other n'.raslu•y Sunday work to expedite the forwarding of gratin during the rush seaeotn. lir-deliver- ing judgment Chairman Mabee makes it clear that any siispenaie 1 of the strict p•ovisions of t r loud. Day Act is conditional n tail was. companies .bowing t t any work done on 1lunday is al Mutely neves- cary. The order is that he G. T. it. only unload grain from vests•!. Penin lake ports in Ontario, nd load it into cars between Negate her 15 in any yenr said Jane 1 t following yenr upon the Lord's y ; that such work es pr." be tie t•y to give• ft contin- uous rail ay servir•e for carrying in fro 1 eesvators and vessels map that the company may per- form a work net -ester rpm the Lord's 1)ar Qthe delivery to its destination off fP4 ht oars in transit when the day begat) ; that other nail. way r periled carryiniit -grain from Ontario lake porta shall te elhtitledl to the same privilege. Old Gentleman - "nave you any family ties Y' Willie -"Oh, yea, sir. Father makes me weer all hie old ones. "Mrs. Bildad says that Abe talks in her sleep." "That isn't the worst of it. .ithsr. 8be talks when she is awake." 245 9 ItODNHII'H. Ni. 2 On 114 N. ix .: b:i ''77. .. 0:1 55 (N` 48 - 41 No. 0...\ . \ 75 70 73 No. 7.. 35 44 41 AU 494 415 4111 35 70 31 7 d1 47 5f 23 21 71 11 15 68 'iu Zi TA 24 sat 176 405 106 208 ATANLSY. 212 208tNo. 1 4A :e'er !No. 2 - 511 31 6 !No. 3 :f4 974 • No. 4 14, -45- CIS 2113• - 4ou - 'r •uutnatt('H TOWNSHIP. No. -1 '44 tilt 34 No. 2.... 41 All No. 3 41 Nu. 4 21 "' No. v.. 42 E..xi.� 210 est tstlr 2fit'9 t'4 55 :44 364 173 «.,ten 11.1NTON. No 1 .1 ... Ott bbl N... '2.... .: 1471 02 N... 3.. Ilii Mitt. No. 4....,4t ... 54 47 . r a.. 11711 251 43 18 ,d• 1 i18 HO 711 dl ,y. 210 3.48 --12t 140 411 77 72 HI fib► 71 46 -_1P2.. -1125 51 07 N'F.$T WAWANONU. No. 1, 51 (18 48 68 No. 2. .. . 45 57" 42 - . 54 No. 3 .. 33 i1.4 28 51 No. 4 75 34 61 31 No. 3._55 • 314 51 211 53 No. ... No. 2 io. 3 CxlaoxNK ..... 52 1111 tit 71 • :31 111 55 de '27 1 14 - -71 45 DIN) Iir2 50 1)1 :37 1115 73 51 -. 41) 1111. 218 3311 113 :rd11. 121 i'&4 III.N14ALL. " 91 lltl e8! '11', 27 HAY. No. 1 lr.. A40 :8) , 44 34 No. 1 "° I i31) I) le Y2 Neo. 1-_ ---:. 3 a •t'2 No. 4 47 u (st 15 No. .5 48 47 :41 No. 6:14 l 49 52 Stu. 7. ._,:l1:- 17• 'A1 25 No. 8 ..' . 71 14 4)2' 19 -47, k^Syts )rt! 4fi7- :iii �+� latlil4t 1w.n <a 13i STEPHEN. Nu. 1 .. ... :13 62 No. •2.... c°.. ;_. • 15 51 No. 3 52 1T2 No. 4 - •'" 72 alt No. 5 ski :d) No. 6 ` 15 111 No. - • Os 19 44 73 04 27 :in IN :it tin 36 41 42 31 11- nitotainietea 74145 Ail 354 2a3 11114 emstedife 104 71 era .‘ PertIl.e1141N. A.hfleld 41 374 354 3.10 t'othearne 225 *.X41 212 '3111 titalerich 391 441 415 491 eiterch lp 2111 364 210 :CM Clinton -212 221 1.5r2 215 West W 250 256 2f2 215 2150 2243 7175 2137 Mnjority for Leiria 811 62 Moral 111'HON. The official cottnt in the Mouth Huron election took place before Re. turtihm Officer Ales. Mustard, at flruceNeld. on Sattarday last. The returna give M. Y. McLean, Liberal. a majority of 154. The fol. lowing are the figurer. Ity polls (with the figures of the previous bye-elec Coat 61 417 :51 16 50 ;7 444 411 40 55 06 :51 74 OP' 1 • Bargaiw Days 8 •:DAY and TUESDAY J. `` H. �' Colborne TWOrv�. taut Wt4ltst . y,< THANKSGIVING BARGAIN DAYS NOV. 7 and 10 • NOTE That. Monday being Thank.- givtng I)ay, our second Ietrgain day will be in'rue.eday. loth. To avoid the afternoon are not rushed. " 111111=11111. II•• 1 Bargain Days SATURDAY • • We intend to make these two bargain days- -Saturday, the day before, and Tuesday, t the day after, Thanksgiving Day ---the TWO GREATEST SALE DAYS that this store has ever given, which is saying a good deal, as our bargain sale days have always been great sale days, not only for a few lines but for a whole storeful of goods. t'tlslt cone' itt the forenoon it \Ito You can get and TUESDAY NOV. 7 and 10 NOTE nit, .1(utdaybat ng Thanks- giving Day,- our sarotid bargain day will It,t tots Tue«alay, Nttb. • better attention when REMEMBER - A whole Storeful of (foods at n Pr at,, -these two days. We DRESS GOODS We have�g.ot soate extra t.tlur. in plain Venetian+ soul Rswadelotha. Mack. 'blue, brown. green and red, sac. 11.00, 11.25 anti 51.50. All new this fall. \\', want you to rev, nur ('nuts. tong. horse and semi-fittiug, plait clothe, black and colorist. ,e11 new this aeite(tu. lh.r COATS ..o Moe. are right. SHORT COATS A few Short ('oats, $5.ls1 to IRln.1to reguhu•; you can-but-aa7-esestef--chem-fur 53.50. Alr mal G• lir.hlaek Keieey and heaver cloth. CORSETS Always ask for 1).:F A. and you will get hes tit. Meet wt:ir Abd best price.... "'` " " ''s"" " s"■'u wus -.'et u '7 EMBROIDERIES Anntbet• small lot of /Waist E,ihn; denies, 18 niches wide, end d waist buntings 8 inehro., that came en late. good value for 'Lie and :ilk•, and you can •t any of them at 200. 111 Standard Patterns, Fashion Books and Designer for November. Ask for Fashion Sheet. •MD��OM•�•Gi��®S?• 1 N. e N...:4 e1 :M: t. ;tt .411 10 • 122 it ltr•4 le 11 (IR1ry No. 16 No. 2 . ... 51 11) No 3 ... . 7O .45 No. 4.... Il t :i:s' lel No 3 . oew til . 111� 67 No.H t e . !14 54 111 No.I .. I!... 75 17. 70 "--edit---:ti M kit► rl`(x3 124 - 158 s«1 gout tt-%.-- No 1 . """ 50 1021 414 til No. 9 "s 51 (42i 133 (45 No. 3 48 112' 52' 127 Na 4.... - T3 113. dl 1154 No. .i..., . 79 . K5 i • 64.. 1111 No 0 . 47 72 :3 71 ii et' '• • _._... I. 344 t .358 549 T a CAMERON & MOOREO Go-DER!CH'S GREATEST STORE. Watch for our THANKSGIVING Display. .i Every rtment now replete. Greater Values than ever. Thanksgiving comes to us ag n; it is our first one here, and we intend to fix up for the occ. ion. We want you .to come and see all that is new, in the newest creations, of which a great variety has been secured from the w t id's most skilful manu- facturers and dealers, therefore assu ng you of a choice of •eatables that will give satisfaction : nd are dependable of ng right up-to-date. We advise sho ' ing in the forenoon. is the -best time of the day. as our sta of clerks will have more time to wait on you and you %AILS • tter served than if you wait till the busy afternoon. Just here we will quote only a few\i'f our many T *which should appeal to every .careful -lei - . ('nnlmencing'Fridnv morning our MILLINERY DEP sale ' 3 doyen fourteen a d sixteen -inch black Ostrich Plumes. at a price that may get. no mote, at map .... . - Fifty 01 the newest F t Shape. to dear at • Ili Attempt.. No.1 .. 57 41 } 611 :ii NO. 2 j$'" d) 46 58 . 44 No. A . 41 be ' 45 49 No. 4 50. :ie ': 414 40 No. 5 53 47 'I .i15u No. 4' 31-- -f _ i0 • :417 1-'25 -- ` al l II 111(NBB�11 • i i 0. l� 411 1)2 '411 97 2. Irl 58 7(1 tau Y. i8 144_� 47 ave yuc iii. 1 No. 1... No. 2 .. No. 3... No. 4.... 217 208• avHOXrrrea.53 ;e _ s•�a 1519 1AluUAl4. bel 9 ..12 71 41t 7N ..ICT 118' -__NV lit nksgiving Specials, TMENT puts n11 ix people will e ery dollar's iion't forg t this week and next that our Furl are reduced _smith --you get -for 9oc. ' is --the early btryeras`opportunity. Just'think : You can b11 a ladies' Fur -lined Coat wiith best Mtlskra lining, best English Beaver shell, -with ierinan Otter collar; for $44.5o. 17.2 340 187 302 e axe:x,: Z 715 �f$4tT F..Art1'WAWAN(N(t No. 1 115 5:3 • 41 No. 4 .. 51,1 , 4:., i i 1 A FEW RARE CHANGES IN DRESS GOODS A few new stripes not shown before this season, only a few suit lengths i different shades, at a price from soc t $1.69 per yard. In fact this department has never been as comPlete as it, is at t e present time, and never greater values shown, ."'w OUR SMALL WARES DEPARTMENT has received itett week threct•from the facto a- lot of the newest .styles in Hair Combs, so that we can sell them at speci priws, in hand -carved (sides and backs) from Soc to SEW per set. fa the Ladies' Underwear Department values be heat& anywhere. Compare this: Ladies' Vests, Fall -weight, sizes 32 to\3x inches, ribbed cotton, high neck awl long sleeves, button front, 25C. .oas DON'T FORGET THE MEN'S SECTION - This department. is entirety by irself and like the other departments has been steadily growing, until today we have the heavieet and largeSt range of Men's 'and Boys' Clothing shown in Goderieh, with values never before atripted *AO E'S A WORD TO --THE YOUNG fl -AN FOR THANKSOIVINO. Yo may meet lier at the Thanksgiving dinner; you.may want to look mr,_best. ck Beaver Overcoats. $7.5* $14.00 - Phoenix Mahler, sor. stylish Walking Gloves, 11.2e. Patent t Shoes, 4345. Leave your ext order for a suit here, save money and get the latest. (Crown Tailoring Agency.) Don't forget the goo( things for getting Monday's dinner ready; we have them in THE GROCERY DEPARTMiNT in the Basement. Lots of sugar left yet at the same price. Don't leave it off too long; we want you to get your Aare of the good things. First day car was unloaded fifteen barrels disappeared. Like everything else, we buy close and sell closer. A FEW SPECIALS FOR FRiDAY AND SA TURDAY ONLY Four pounds of nice new Raisins, beat quality, 25C Corn Flakes, Kellog's brand. green packages, nice and crisp, per package, 6C. Two Specials in Tea, We have a Young 14 yson Greci Tes and a Congou, both good blends, at, for the two days only, per pound, tec. fet 05 *XI 505 8..ttfott :197 225 275 Tucket•sittith. . 405 1911 :int Llaltorne 2111 419 243 siephen Menotti 01 118 Itayttehl Kt 62 Stantey, VS 26i liav 457 mai Mekiltop Inn 227 2179 25ft/ Maj. for *Leah 117. NAST 11CKON. 365 91 445 461 154 106 176 1111 82 26) 219 2432 The official returns give Dr. Chis holm ofejority of In The figures five the laat two election,. are given ,21 An list 02 11 A EART ISEASE Disease. A well-known amination Ina case 01 death frora Heart Disease with- out finding the kidneys wereatfault." The Kidney medicine which Was first on the market, most Succeis- fni for Heart Disease and ail Kidney Troubles, and mon widely imitated is Dodd's Kidney Pills 1 1 1 EASIEST STORF IN TOWN TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK New Idea Patterns, 10c. STORE CLOSED MONDAY. THANKSGIVING. L01111111111111111111111111111111•11111111M/NNID aill.111111111 0111111111111119